APT 3.2 has landed for Debian-based systems this month with native history, undo, redo, and rollback support.
That means package changes become easier to track and reverse, a real win for Linux users who value control, resilience, and self-hosted reliability.
Better tooling means fewer reasons to fear updates.
Source:
https://9to5linux.com/debians-apt-3-2-released-with-history-undo-redo-and-rollback-support
Would rollback support make you more confident updating your Linux system?
#Linux #Debian #Ubuntu #SelfHosting #OpenSource #Privacy #DigitalSovereignty
That means package changes become easier to track and reverse, a real win for Linux users who value control, resilience, and self-hosted reliability.
Better tooling means fewer reasons to fear updates.
Source:
https://9to5linux.com/debians-apt-3-2-released-with-history-undo-redo-and-rollback-support
Would rollback support make you more confident updating your Linux system?
#Linux #Debian #Ubuntu #SelfHosting #OpenSource #Privacy #DigitalSovereignty
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